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A clothed Wanderer (channaparibbājaka) (DA.iii.816), who lived in a pleasance
near Anupiyā.
He was a friend of Sunakkhatta (q.v.).
The Buddha once visited him, and their conversation is recorded in the
Pātika Sutta (q.v.) (D.iii.1ff).
He was evidently so called because he belonged to the gotta named
Bhaggava (? potters).

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